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That fact, said Alecu and Ada Solomon, makes “Whose Dog Am I?” “a natural born Hungarian-Romanian coproduction and a necessary one, in these parts of the world still so petrified in a ...
A German Shepherd who was severely wounded during a rocket attack on the front lines in Ukraine is starting a new life working with a Hungarian police department. The 3-year-old pup, named Rambo ...
A German shepherd wounded during a rocket attack in northeastern Ukraine is now training with the police department in Hungary’s capital. Three-year-old Rambo accompanied Ukrainian soldiers o… ...
Rambo is training with Budapest police and serving as a reminder that dogs — and people — with disabilities can do great things.
The 3-year-old German shepherd, ... Violetta Kovacs, head of a Hungarian organization dedicated to rescuing German shepherds, ... “As a police dog, ...
A new documentary, co-produced by award-winning Romanian producer Ada Solomon, is a satire based on the complex politics of dog-breeding. Sets New Breed of Social Satire ...
Rambo, a German Shepherd, who was injured in Ukraine's embattled Kharkiv region and was later adopted by the Budapest Police's dog squad is photographed, in Budapest Hungary. June 6, 2023.
Rambo is training with Budapest police and serving as a reminder that dogs — and people — with disabilities can do great things.
“Whose Dog Am I?” is a docu-comedy essay about politics in a world where citizens are dogs, politicians are their breeders, and the highest international forum is the World Canine Organization.
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